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Church of St Michael

A Grade II* Listed Building in Loddington, Leicestershire

Church of St Michael, Loddington

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Looking in through the south aisle western south window. With the red propane bottle in front of it is the C13 tower arch, narrow and steeply arched, triple chamfered with two rounded shafts and roll moulded abaci, and outer hood mould with corbel heads. Nave arcade of three bays, the south probably the earlier, c1300. Octagonal responds to western bay, then a piece of earlier wall before two further bays with a wide octagonal pier. Roll moulded capital and abaci. Double chamfered arches, with hood moulds. North arcade a similar design, but the piers more slender. Victorian box pews. (Photo Mar 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 6 August 2013

Photo ID: 86050
Building ID: 101361009
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